Lego Education Playmat Review
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Lego Education Playmat Review

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The LEGO Education Playmat, a recent acquisition by /u/Desmond_Winters using Insider points, has been reviewed, and the results are positive. This playmat aims to mitigate the irritating sounds associated with LEGO bricks and reduce the distance they bounce upon impact.

The playmat measures 16x18 inches and effectively addresses the common issue of LEGO noise. Unscientific tests indicate a 5-10 decibel reduction in peak volume when a single piece is dropped from a height of 2 inches. Furthermore, the mat significantly limits the distance LEGO pieces bounce, preventing them from scattering across the room.

Compared to dropping a piece on a hard desk, where pieces can bounce annoyingly far, the playmat keeps the pieces contained. The reviewer notes that for those sensitive to LEGO noises and tired of constantly picking up dropped pieces, this playmat is a must-have.

If you're tired of the clatter of LEGO bricks and the constant bending to retrieve them, consider getting a LEGO playmat to enhance your building experience.

Ironically, I find the sound of Lego clinking and clattering around in bins, desks, and on other hard surfaces to be one of the most irritating noises of all time. This playmat (16x18 inches) which was obtained using my own Insider points completely solves this issue. Not only that, it reduces the distance away that a piece will bounce after you've accidentally dropped it for example. Highly unscientific tests I've done have shown a 5-10 decibel reduction in peak volume produced from 1 piece...

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